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Friday, December 12, 2008

FS #238: Doubt / Top 5 Supporting Performances of 2008

Dec. 12: This week the lads memorize their catechisms, don their short pants and uniforms, and utter a couple of Hail Marys in hopes of avoiding the ire of Sister Aloysius, the dictatorial nun at odds with parish priest Father Flynn in the latest film from director/playwright John Patrick Shanley, "Doubt." Screen heavyweights Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman certainly bring their 'A games', but will it be co-stars Viola Davis and Amy Adams who find themselves a spot among Adam and Matty's Top 5 Supporting Performances of 2008?

Plus: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre, and music courtesy of Setting Sun.

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Filmspotting #238
:25-14:16 - Review: "Doubt"
Music: Setting Sun, "They're Calling"
14:54-18:40 - Mass. Theatre (Winner: J. Miller, Chicago)
18:41-23:11 - Voicemail, Polls
23:12-34:27 - Listener Feedback (Biopics)
Music: Setting Sun, "How Long"
34:59-51:02 - Top 5: Supp. Actors of 2008
Music: Setting Sun, "Carry Me Away"
51:30-55:13 - New DVDs, Donations
55:14-1:09:28 - Top 5: Supp. Actresses of 2008
1:09:29-1:11:39 - Close/Next Show

NOTES/CORRECTIONS
- For those who caught the early version of the show... Charlie Parker was Bird not Coltrane. Our jazz cards just got revoked.

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Friday, November 07, 2008

FS #234: Synecdoche, New York / Role Models / David Wain / Top 5 Movies About Mortality

Nov. 7: This week Adam and Matty -- recipients of a million dollar MacArthur Genius Grant -- have transformed the grand ballroom at the end of Navy Pier in Chicago into a giant performance space and hired thousands of actors, birthday clowns and giant Macy's Thanksgiving Day-parade balloons to create an epic "living arts" performance piece dramatizing the life of Filmspotting. The role of Adam will be played by Mildred Fletcher, an 84 year-old former Scrabble grand master from Corvallis, Oregon, while Matty will be played by Thabo, an eighteen year-old engineering student of Basotho ethnicity from greater Lesotho. Thabo Matty and Mildred Adam will piece together their thoughts on Charlie Kaufman's latest mindbender "Synecdoche, New York" starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener and Samantha Morton.
The real Adam and Matty will then break down the cavalcade of funny performances from the likes of Paul Rudd, Jane Lynch, Sean William Scott and more in "Role Models," the latest comedy from the madcap minds behind The State and "Wet Hot American Summer." As an added bonus, Adam got a chance to catch up with "Role Models" director David Wain and somehow resisted the urge to ask for Paul Rudd's phone number in a great interview.

Then in honor of "Synecdoche," the lads play some chess with death and mull exactly how they might shuffle off this mortal coil with their Top 5 Movies About Mortality. Here's hoping Filmspotting's eternal summer shall never fade...

Also on the show: Massacre Theatre and music by Ben Folds.

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Listen to Filmspotting #234
Filmspotting #234
:24-14:33 - Review: "Synecdoche, New York"
Music: Ben Folds, "The Frown Song"
15:23-18:32 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: T. Stair)
18:33-22:29 - Voicemail, Polls
22:30-32:34 - Review: "Role Models"
Music: Ben Folds, "You Don't Know Me"
34:28-54:26 - Interview: David Wain
Music: Ben Folds, "Cologne"
55:13-1:00:37 - New DVDs, Donations
1:00:38-1:13:43 - Top 5: Movies About Mortality
1:13:44-1:16:39 - Close/Next Show/Outtakes

NOTES/CORRECTIONS
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